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Re-Thinking the Human: Heidegger, Fundamental Ontology, and Humanism

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This essay engages with Heidegger’s attempt to re-think the human being. It shows that Heidegger re-thinks the human being by challenging the way the human being has been thought, and the mode of thinking traditionally used to think about the human being. I spend significant time discussing Heidegger’s attempt before, in the final section, asking some critical questions of Heidegger’s endeavour and pointing out how his analysis can re-invigorate contemporary attempts to understand the human being.

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Rae, G. Re-Thinking the Human: Heidegger, Fundamental Ontology, and Humanism. Hum Stud 33, 23–39 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10746-010-9136-y

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